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Chapter 6 Application of Einstein-Cartan-Evans (ECE) Theory to atoms and molecules: Free electrons at resonance (Paper 60) by Myron W. Evans Alpha Institute for Advanced Study (AIAS). ([email protected] www.aias.us , www.atomicprecision.com ) Abstract The ECE theory is applied to atoms and molecules, using the hydrogen (H) atom as an example. The ECE wave equation is used in the non-relativistic quantum limit (Schr¨ odinger equation) but the generally covariant Coulomb law is used, incorporating the spin connection of ECE space-time. All Coulombic interactions in atoms and molecules must be generally covariant, meaning that the spin connection must be used. This realizations opens up many new possi- bilities, in particular the ionization of the atom or molecule by tuning the spin connection. This is not possible in the standard model, even on a conceptual level, because the latter in electrodynamics is a theory of special relativity with no spin connection. Keywords: Einstein Cartan Evans (ECE) field theory; spin connection, atoms and molecules, H atom, space-time resonance, new energy. 97